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Re: Why Mark Zuckerberg wants no privacy
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poptok1
on 25/03/2019, 08:37:37 UTC
what you mean liar ? why can you say he is a liar ? do you have a reason sir ?
Obviously it is all about metadata.
He admits that Facebook will still collect and store your data, of course only for "security" reasons.
That metadata will be accessible for Facebook, so it is just more of the same old, same old.
Collect meta, pack it and sell with huge profit to third party. Classic deception.
oh ok i understand now. I thought only the data of famous people who were sold was bought and sold. but is there anyone who wants to buy data from people who are not famous like many Facebook users?
Most likely it will be the advertising companies. Those who serve profiled ads, need actual data on peoples online behaviour, in order to match products and services to users and maximise sell profits and advertising exposure.
I suspect it can also be various three letter government agencies, non-governmental organization (NGO) and as it is free market, anyone who's ready to pay. Data is the new oil, who owns it has power.